pbkids blackout curtains

Roman Shades + Valances How to Pick the Perfect Rug How to Measure for Window Coverings Shop Our Family of Brands Pottery Barn Rugs & Windows Pottery Barn Kids Rugs & Windows TIPS + IDEAS How to Pick the Perfect Rug Learn More TIPS + IDEAS How to Measure for Window Coverings Learn More Girl Window Panels & Shades Boy Window Panels & Shades Diaper Bags & Totes New Arrivals for Baby Find the Right Backpack Eyelet Border Blackout Panel Natural Basketweave Blackout Panel Evelyn Linen Blend Blackout Panel Evelyn Linen Blend Ruffle Bottom Blackout Panel Monique Lhuillier Silk Panel Mini Dot Luxe Blackout Panel Evelyn Linen Blend Bow Valance Blackout Panel Bella Tassel Blackout Panel Addison Printed Blackout Panel Addison Flocked Blackout Panel Linen Blend French Pleat Blackout Panel Monique Lhuillier Linen Blend French Pleat Panel Color Block Blackout Panel Lucy Velvet Blackout Panel
Bright Linen Blackout Panel Color Bordered Blackout Panel64223 curtains Quincy Cotton Canvas Blackout Panelcawley curtains and blinds Stitched Border Blackout Panelbacati white string curtain panel Nautical Knots Blackout Panelikea wilma curtains black Quincy Cotton Canvas Panel Hayden Rugby Blackout Panel Chain Stitch Stripe Blackout Panel Monique Lhuillier Geo Panel Twill Panel with Blackout Liner Braided Ruffle Sheer Panel Tiered Ruffle Sheer Panel Didn't find the curtains or drapes you were looking for? Shop for a wide assortment of curtains and drapes from our other brands.
Luxury Curtains at Williams-Sonoma Home Teen Curtains at PBTeen Traditional Curtains at Pottery Barn Modern Curtains at west elm Window Panels and Sheers When decorating your child’s room its nice to be able to pull all of the details together. Window panels can help do that. Pottery Barn Kids offers a wide range of window panels to help you finish decorating your child’s room. The curtains come in a variety of materials including cotton, linen and silk. All of the panels are 44 inches wide, but can come in different lengths. The available lengths vary depending on which style you chose for your room, but can run 63 inches, 84 inches or 96 inches. Each style offers a different variety of colors. You can find sheer curtains that allow a lot of light through even when they’re closed. If you need something to keep the light out, we carry panels that offer blackout material. Some of the curtains also offer material that blocks noise, which can be helpful when it comes to your little ones having nap time.
The panels can be hung different ways, depending on which style you purchase. They can simply be hung up on curtain rods or they can be put on rods using ring clips. Make sure to pick up window hardware to hang your new curtains with. Don’t forget to pick up a rug to help pull the room together and give your kids somewhere soft to sit. Sometimes, the details matter, so don’t forget to pick out good lighting fixtures for your child’s room, too.(Image credit: Alexis Buryk) Being awoken by the sun is actually good for you, but there are times when darkening a room aids in sleep especially for napping children, shift workers or others with non traditional sleep schedules and for blocking artificial night time light such as from a streetlamp. Blackout curtains also are energy saving (keeping heat from escaping in the winter and the hot sun from heating up your room in the summer) and help block or muffle outdoor noise. Traditional blackout curtains have a liner behind them to block light.
You can find blackout curtains in all kinds of colors and patterns, even light-hued ones. Search online for "blackout" or "thermal" curtains. (Image credit: Pottery Barn Kids) If you already have curtains you love, but want to transform them into blackout curtains you can buy liners à la carte and add them to existing curtains with clips, hooks or by using a double curtain hanger (like this). If you're shopping online search for "blackout liner" or "blackout lining". Here are a few to get you started: (Image credit: West Elm) If it works with your decor, you can buy heavy and/or dark curtains to give the effect of blackout curtains, but without an additional liner. Velvet, wool or tightly woven cotton, polyester or canvas in dark colors are your best bet. Roller shades generally block out more light than many fabrics, but you can also buy blackout versions for even more blockage. Try pairing them with sheer curtains for light when you want it and darkness when you don't.
(Image credit: I Am Momma Hear Me Roar) You can purchase blackout fabric to make your own blackout curtains if you're so inclined. sells both lining fabric and blackout drape fabric. JoAnn's sells blackout liner fabric as well. Check out these sites for instructions, tips and inspiration for making your own blackout curtains:This is a general shipping item. In-stock items will usually ship within 7-10 business days for the cities listed below. For other areas, your items will be delivered within 2-3 weeks. At Pottery Barn Kids, we take great pride in the quality and craftsmanship of our products. Attention to design, materials, safety and construction is our priority. We carefully inspect your order prior to shipment; upon receipt, please inspect your purchase and notify us of any damage. We will arrange for a prompt replacement. If, within 7 days for Quick Ship upholstery and 30 days for all other products, you are dissatisfied for any reason, you may return your purchase for a refund of the merchandise value.